YZ360A, hands down.
Always rare, actually worked well, and quite exotic.
The 360B seems particularly popular in Australia because it is eligible for pre-75 here. They are clearly collectable bikes and I'd love one, but (internationally) lacks the 'competitive VMX race bike' string in its bow to be more collectable than the 360A.
The MX400 and YZ400F are in kinda the same boat (being more practical as VMX race bikes is countered by being much less sexy than both the YZ-A and YZ-B).
SC500 is a novelty, which makes it collectable - but its only a novelty which instantly limits it value.
So then you've got the 465H, which is hampered by not being known as the best race bike in its class (despite the fact that its a damn good bike). Nor does it have the mystique of the Maico 490 - so while the lovers of big Evo bikes are drawn in to Maico 490s like moths to a flame, the 465H is relatively ignored....